With the aging of the population and the evolving health care system,
it is more important than ever before that individuals be actively inv
olved in selfcare activities and that individuals and families receive
education and support to help them cope with chronic illness. This ar
ticle describes a model family support program which operates within a
hospital setting to provide information, education, support, and resp
ite services. This model is based on an extensive research base which
underscores the value of this model both for the individuals and famil
ies involved and for the health care system.